Sure, Apple doesn't have a monopoly on the browser market with Safari (and there's a good reason for that until perhaps yesterday's updated release of the browser), but what other purpose would they be attempting to achieve with the bundle?

Of course, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt currently sits on the board of Apple, so it wouldn't be prudent for them to criticize Apple for the same practice. But things are bound to get a little dicey on all fronts as Google also competes with Apple, maker of the popular iPhone.